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Character of a Saint; or, A Citizen of Zion; or, The Qualifications of a Christian

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #29b (1787) Scripture: Psalm 15 First Line: Who shall inhabit in thy hill Lyrics: 1 Who shall inhabit in thy hill, O God of holiness? Whom will the Lord admit to dwell So near his throne of grace? 2 The man that walks in pious ways, And works with righteous hands; That trusts his Maker’s promis'd grace And follows his commands. 3 He speaks the meaning of his heart, Nor slanders with his tongue; Will scarce believe an ill report, Nor do his neighbour wrong. 4 The wealthy sinner he contemns, Loves all that fear the Lord; And tho' to his own hurt he swears, Still he performs his word. 5 His hands disdain a golden bribe, And never wrong the poor; This man shall dwell with God on earth, And find his heaven secure. Topics: Charity and justice; Christian Qualifications; Creation and Providence; Deliverance by prayer; Duty to God and Man; Faithfulness of man; Good Works; Justice and truth towards men; Poor charity to them; Qualifications of a Christian; Relative duties; Religion and justice; Saints characterized; Saints dwell in heaven; Charity and justice; Christian Qualifications; Creation and Providence; Deliverance by prayer; Duty to God and Man; Faithfulness of man; Good Works; Justice and truth towards men; Poor charity to them; Qualifications of a Christian; Relative duties; Religion and justice; Saints characterized; Saints dwell in heaven Languages: English
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Characters of a saint, or a citizen of Zion; or The qualifications of a Christian

Hymnal: Psalms, carefully suited to the Christian worship in the United States of America #29 (1791) Scripture: Psalm 15 First Line: Who shall inhabit in thy hill Lyrics: 1 Who shall inhabit in thy hill, O God of holiness? Whom will the Lord admit to dwell So near his throne of grace? 2 The man that walks in pious ways, And works with righteous hands; That trusts his Maker’s promis'd grace And follows his commands. 3 He speaks the meaning of his heart, Nor slanders with his tongue: Will scarce believe an ill report, Nor do his neighbor wrong. 4 The wealthy sinner he contemns, Loves all that fear the Lord; And tho' to his own hurt he swears, Still he performs his word. 5 His hands disdain a golden bribe, And never wrong the poor: This man shall dwell with God on earth, And find his heav'n secure. Languages: English
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Who shall inhabit in thy hill

Hymnal: Dr. Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #30 (1790) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Scripture: Psalm 15 Lyrics: 1 Who shall inhabit in thy hill, O God of holiness? Whom will the Lord admit to dwell So near his throne of grace? 2 The man that walks in pious ways, And works with righteous hands; That trusts his Maker’s promises, And follows his commands. 3 He speaks the meaning of his heart, Nor slanders with his tongue; Will scarce believe an ill report, Nor do his neighbor wrong. 4 The wealthy sinners he contemns, Loves all that fear the Lord; And tho' to his own hurt he swears, Still he performs his word. 5 His hands disdain a golden bribe, And never wrong the poor: This man shall dwell with God on earth, And find his heav'n secure. Languages: English
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Who shall inhabit in thy hill

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (6th ed.) #295 (1832) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 15 Topics: Qualifications of a Christian; Safety and happiness of obediene and a good conscience Languages: English
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Who shall inhabit in thy hill

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship (10th ed.) #295 (1833) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 15 Topics: Qualifications of a Christian; Safety and happiness of obedience and a good conscience Languages: English
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Who shall inhabit in thy hill

Author: Watts Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship. 16th ed. #295 (1835) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Scripture: Psalm 15 Topics: The Christian Life Safety and happiness of obedience and a good conscience Languages: English
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Can sinners hope for heaven

Author: Beddome Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #617 (1875) Scripture: Psalm 15 Topics: Atonement Necessary; Lost State of Man; Worldly Pleasures; Way of Salvation
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Lord, who's the happy Man, that may

Hymnal: A New Version of the Psalms of David #XV (1760) Scripture: Psalm 15 Lyrics: 1 Lord, who's the happy Man, that may to thy blest Courts repair; Not, Stranger-like, to visit them, but to inhabit there? 2 'Tis he, whose ev'ry Thought, and Deed by Rules of Virtue moves; Whose gen'rous Tongue disdains to speak the Thing his Heart disproves. 3 Who never did a Slander forge, his Neighbour's Fame to wound; Nor hearken to a false Report, by Malice whisper'd round. 4 Who Vice, in all its Pomp and Pow'r, can treat with just Neglect; And Piety, tho' cloath'd in Rags, religiously respect. Who to his plighted Vows and Trust has ever firmly stood; And tho' he promise to his Loss, he makes his Promise good. 5 Whose Soul in Usury disdains his Treasure to employ; Whom no Rewards can ever bribe, the Guiltless to destroy. The Man, who by this steady Course has Happiness ensur'd, When Earth's Foundation shakes, shall stand, by Providence secur'd. Languages: English
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Lord, who's the happy man, that may

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #P.XXXV (1789) Scripture: Psalm 15 Lyrics: 1 Lord, who's the happy man, that may To thy blest courts repair; And, while he bows before thy throne, Shall find acceptance there? 2 'Tis he, whose ev'ry thought, and deed By rules of virtue moves; Whose gen'rous tongue disdains to speak The thing his heart disproves: 3 Who never did a slander forge, His neighbour's fame to wound; Nor hearken to a false report, By malice whisper'd round. 4 Who vice, in all its pomp and pow'r, Can treat with just neglect; And piety, though cloth'd in rags, Religiously respect: 5 Who to his plighted vows and trust Has ever firmly stood; And, though he promise to his loss, He makes his promise good: 6 Who seeks not by oppressive ways His Treasure to employ; Whom no rewards can ever bribe, The guiltless to destroy. 7 The man, who, by this steady course, Has happiness ensur'd, When earth's foundation shakes, shall stand, By Providence secur'd. Topics: Instructive Psalms Languages: English
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Lord, who's the happy man that may

Hymnal: The Whole Book of Psalms #XV (1793) Scripture: Psalm 15

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